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Hanna und die Bankräuber
On her 35th birthday of all days, Hanna catches her boyfriend Robert in flagrante delicto. Hanna would like to be done with her life. But after a rather involuntary dip in the Isar, she goes to the bank and falls into the hands of three chaotic bank robbers who take her hostage.
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Plot Summary
Hanna, a determined young woman, decides to rob a bank to fund her mother's medical treatment. She enlists the help of two small-time criminals, Max and Paul, who are more bumbling than menacing. Their elaborate plan quickly devolves into a series of comedic mishaps and unexpected twists as they navigate the challenges of a bank heist.
Critical Reception
The film was a modest German comedy that received a generally positive, albeit lukewarm, reception, appreciated for its lighthearted approach to a crime theme and its earnest performances, particularly from the lead actress. It didn't achieve widespread international recognition but found a niche audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead performance and comedic timing.
Noted for its simple yet engaging plot that balances humor and suspense.
Some critics found the humor to be a bit predictable at times.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by German production company Cinecom, known for its family-friendly comedies.
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